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one of the only few places in this shithole of a country worth living in, the high cost is to keep you riffraff out
Are people outraged about this or is this psyops by media to create ‘fake’ outrage? .Fuck me, no wonder Americans are so heavily medicated. Imagine living in a place where power methods of kitchen appliances divides people lol 😂
PsyopsSolar on the roof, communal hot water/heating and only paying for a single utility connection (electric rather than gas and electric) is far cheaper, safer and less hassle for both landlords and tenants.
here in PA. we luves R natural gas, we call it natural selection.
That’s how the news brainwashes the people. They are there to keep up the narrative. You can make anything look like an epidemic. Remember all the bodies in the streets they showed about Covid for just a couple short weeks in February 2020. All lies.
All recently too.I’m hoping the ban trains because of derailments. Or at least the shipping of toxic chemicals.
yeah the funny thing was when I was a kid, my mom was in the kitchen and the gas stove we had blew up. it burned the rug and curtains knocked out the windows, she got blown clear so escaped with little damage. those were fun times, you have to miss the good old days.
Here's an OUTSTANDING New Yorker doing the public a huge favor. Guy deserves an award.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/new-york-city-subway-death-jordan-neely-s-killing-ruled-a-homicide/vi-AA1aKH9W?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=35905ecbfa0d40b393a53c64fb0064d5&ei=136
LOL!Sorry to laugh but that is a great story. I wonder why that was common then because of the connections or because of the appliances?
Appliances as we have decades old infrastructure on new appliances and you don’t hear of these accidents.Was much more common in 60s-70s. Electrical thing’s particularly as there was no safety switches, or insulation connectors so live current ran through it regardless.